Talocrual
Distal Tibiofibular
Proximal Tibiofibular
100

What bones involved in the talocrual joint are concave? Which ones are convex?

Tibia & fibula are concave

Talus is convex

100

Is there motion at the distal tibiofibular joint?

Yes, but very little motion exists (millimeters)

100

Name three static stabilizers of the proximal tibiofibular joint

Anterior Superior tibiofibular ligament

Posterior Superior tibiofibular ligament

LCL

200

What four ligaments make up the deltoid ligament?

1. Anterior tibiotalar ligament

2. Posterior tibiotalar ligament

3. Tibiocalcaneal ligament

4. Tibionavicular ligament

200

What type of joint is the distal tibiofibular joint?

Fibrous, syndesmotic - plane joint

200

Does the proximal tibiofibular joint have a joint capsule?

Yes

300

What are the open and closed packed positions at this joint?

Open - slight plantarflexion

Closed - full dorsiflexion

300

What helps hold the tibia and fibular together so they can hold onto the talus?

Mortise and interosseous membrane

300

Is there more mobility in the tibia or the fibula?

Fibula contributes to more mobility, tibia contributes to more stability and weight-bearing forces

400

What plane do adduction and abduction of the talocrual joint occur in and why?

Since the ankle is orientated at 90 degrees in anatomical position, abduction and adduction will occur in the transverse plane and not in the frontal plane.

400

What is the common mechanism of injury of a syndesmotic "high ankle" sprain?

External rotation and extreme dorsiflexion

400

Name three muscles that have an attachment at the fibula

Biceps femoris (head of the fibula)

Extensor hallicus longus (middle portion of fibula)

Extensor digitorum longus (anterior fibula & tibia)


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